A "Dirty Bomb" False Flag Imminent?
Joaquin
Flores
4
August, 2015
Let's
look at two significant news pieces, the first that Poroshenko
called an emergency session of
the war council today, and three days ago that western press starting
to create buzz about Novorossiyan 'rebels'
creating a 'dirty bomb'.
It
is difficult not to want to put these together and concede the
possibility that something is in the works.
There
are good reasons for this, there is not only a precedent for these in
this conflict, but they arose at similar times. The last few
times that the US tried this, with the downing of MH-17 and then the
'shelling of Mariupol' false flag, the US felt unable gain the upper
hand either through regular proxy combat or its policy of terrorism
upon civilians.
While
nothing is guaranteed to happen, this definitely means we should be
on the look out for such an event in the very near future.
Oleg
Tsarev of the DPR also expressed similar concerns, in a piece which
we translated for Fort Russ - that can be read
here: http://fortruss.blogspot.com/2015/08/why-did-times-publish-article-about.html
Our
role as public servants, citizen media, is to inoculate mass publics
against any attempt to pin a future 'chemical attack' on the
Novorossiyan armies. Even if nothing comes of it this time, it
doesn't rule out that they had something in the works. Many
analysts have indicated that publicizing and 'calling out' such false
flag attempts in their early stages can actually hedge the US
Empire's bets that they can pull it off.
Of
course, the endemically Russophobic and pro-imperialist Times.co.uk
scribbles their piece for good reason; they have a job to do,
which is creating near-term expectation that the 'Ruskies' are back
to their old evil tricks, and are planning something soon.
But
as we've seen before, the photo used to generate clicks and reads,
and to give the veil of 'truth' as in sort of suggesting
'photographic evidence', is not what they are writing about. Just
as in the conflicts in Syria and elsewhere, it depicts the effects of
something the US backed side has done.
We
reverse searched this image through Google, and found that it does
not depict anything the 'Russians did', but in fact is a photo from
October 20th, 2014, of a chemical plant in Donetsk that was shelled
by the UAF. Fancy that.
Also, Kevin Deikoff notes:
"Max Tucker, writer of this piece, is a western intelligence
asset. He speaks Russian and studied history for 3 years at the
University of Bristol(?). "Articles" by him started
appearing in 2013 as he was supposedly working for 3.5yrs exposing
human rights abuses in Ukraine and the South Caucasus as Amnesty
International's expert in the region. Suddenly, he appears as news
editor for the Kiev Post in December 2014. Now he puts together
'pieces' for the Times, News Week, and
others. http://ukrcanco.org/maxim-tucker-putin-doesn-t-respond.../ "
"'Max
Tucker' has recently added 'media strategist' to his journalist
description.'Max Tucker' doesn't seem to have much of a history.
Maxim Shkolnik, of Tucker, Georgia, was arrested for trafficking
cocaine 01-09-2007 - not that these people are one and the same."
Ukraine rebels ‘building dirty bomb’ with Russian scientists
Rebels
in Ukraine are working to develop a radioactive dirty bomb with the
help of Russian nuclear scientists, according to a Ukrainian security
service dossier obtained by The Times.
Poroshenko urgently convened a meeting of the War Cabinet
Ukrainian
President Peter Poroshenko convened an urgent meeting of the War
Cabinet. This was announced by Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk,
reports Tass .
"The
president immediately convened the War Cabinet" ,
- he said.
This
theme of the meeting was not made public.
The
War Cabinet deals with the security of the country in a "special
period".
In
particular, the War Cabinet decides on general or partial
mobilization, demobilization.
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